Tom Cumpian Jr. Killed in Work Accident in League City, TX
League City, TX — April 21, 2025, Tom Cumpian Jr. was fatally injured due to a workplace accident that took place along East League City Parkway.
Authorities said in a preliminary OSHA statement that the accident happened at 2030 East League City Parkway, just off Tuscan Lakes Boulevard.
The OSHA statement does not at this include specifics surrounding the accident that killed Thomas David Cumpian Jr. The cause of the accident has not been publicly confirmed. The OSHA report does not list any alleged violations or recommended penalties. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
My concern here isn't that we in the public don't have any clear answers about what went wrong. My concern is that a lack of public information like this is sometimes a reflection of how much information the family is getting behind the scenes. It would shock people how many Texas work fatality cases I've handled where authorities never answered any of a family's questions, leaving the family to seek out answers on their own.
Ultimately, though, OSHA does not exist to get clarity for a worker's loved ones. They also aren't usually focused on giving families a clear path through the legal maze that is Texas work fatality law. Instead, they prioritize their own goals of finding violations and issuing appropriate fines. Anything more than that usually comes down to families seeking out independent investigations and professionals experienced with Texas work accident law.
It's possible officials worked behind the scenes here to ensure the victim's loved ones got all the answers they deserve. If they didn't, though, that unfortunately wouldn't be unusual.

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